ADC - AC - X300 Output Control Expansion Module
The ADC - AC - X300 is a must - have for boosting the functionality of your Alarm.com X1100 Door Controller. It integrates smoothly, letting you greatly expand your system's input and output capabilities. With this module, you can add up to 12 extra relay outputs and two programmable inputs, making it perfect for complex security setups that need more control points. Ideal for businesses and facilities managing multiple access points or adding extra security features to existing systems.
Besides the 12 relay outputs, the ADC - AC - X300 has three dedicated inputs to monitor key system statuses like tamper alerts, AC power failure, and battery failure. This keeps you informed about your security system's operation, allowing for quick responses to any issues. Also, it supports connecting up to 16 expansion modules per expansion port, with a total capacity of 31 expansion modules, offering unmatched scalability for your security infrastructure.
Main Features
- 12 relay outputs for extensive control
- Two programmable inputs for custom functions
- Three dedicated inputs for monitoring tamper, AC fail, and battery fail
- Connect up to 16 expansion modules per port
- Support for up to 31 expansion modules in total
Technical Specifications
Model: ADC - AC - X300
Outputs: 12 relay outputs
Inputs: 2 programmable inputs, 3 dedicated inputs (tamper, AC fail, battery fail)
Expansion Capability: Up to 16 modules per port, 31 modules total
Package Contents
- ADC - AC - X300 Output Control Expansion Module
- Installation Manual
Using the ADC - AC - X300 Output Control Expansion Module is easy. First, refer to the installation manual included in the package to install it with your Alarm.com X1100 Door Controller. Make sure it's integrated properly for seamless operation. When it comes to adding control points, you can use the 12 relay outputs and two programmable inputs to customize your security setup as you need. For monitoring, the three dedicated inputs will keep you updated on tamper alerts, AC power failure, and battery failure. Just check the status regularly to catch any issues early. As for maintenance, keep the module clean and in a dry environment. Also, periodically check the connections to ensure they're secure. If you plan to expand your system, you can connect up to 16 expansion modules per expansion port, but don't exceed the total capacity of 31 modules. That way, your security infrastructure will work well and be scalable.